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Unprecedented CIA Interference In The 2016 Campaign


Wayne Madsen Reports
10-17-1
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Top Republican Party sources not connected with the Donald Trump presidential campaign have told WMR that it is the Central Intelligence Agency, not Russia, which has been conducting unprecedented interference in the 2016 campaigns for the presidency and Congress.

On the surface, the CIA's public interference in the presidential race is unparalleled in U.S. electoral history. Not only have top retired officials of the CIA endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton but a former CIA clandestine services officer, Evan McMullin, is running as an independent spoiler to siphon votes away from Trump. McMullin, who is a Mormon and a former banking executive for Goldman Sachs, is making a difference in normally solid-Republican Utah, which many polls now rate as a toss-up state between Trump and Clinton.

The CIA's secret role in the election was discovered in the crucial swing state of Ohio. According to WMR's sources, a covert domestic CIA program code-named "The Wave"was instrumental in Trump's victory over his GOP primary challengers, including the candidate who had the best chance of defeating Clinton, Ohio Governor John Kasich.

Trump, whose embarrassing skeletons are well known to the CIA, was locked in as the Republican candidate because he was the best opportunity for the Democrats to retain the White House and decisively win back control of the U.S. Senate and, quite possibly, the House of Representatives. Although our sources could not specifically link the CIA's term "Wave" to a Democratic "electoral wave" on November 8, a Democratic "wave" for Congress would result in a Senate led by New York Senator Charles Schumer and the House speaker's gavel being returned to Nancy Pelosi. A Clinton-Schumer-Pelosi triumvirate could ensure a "wave" of new policies, including Pacific, Atlantic, and Western Hemisphere free trade agreements that our sources claim would result in a top U.S. hourly salary of $2 an hour. These initiatives and others are being advanced by the CIA.

Ohio was the one state where CIA operatives were unsuccessful in turning the tide for Trump. Kasich won his home state's primary and the state capital of Columbus serves as a GOP bulwark against Trump forces. Push-back against Trump in Ohio resulted in the Trump campaign severing all ties with Ohio Republican chairman Matt Borges. In addition to Borges and Kasich, Senator Rob Portman, who is running for re-election, and state auditor Dave Yost, refused to back the Trump campaign. Ohio, with its strong Republican history of Republican presidents from Ulysses Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, and Benjamin Harrison, to William McKinley, William Taft, and Warren Harding, was the one state that would object to a Trump nomination and the CIA's interference in the election.

Underlying the CIA subterfuge directed against the Ohio Republican Party are some recent suspicious and untimely deaths, including one individual who revealed the existence of "The Wave" operation and two former Republican congressmen who may have been briefed on "The Wave."




Recently, a female CIA officer who retired to her native Ohio and first spoke to a select audience about the CIA's involvement in the 2016 election contracted a fatal form of cancer and died soon thereafter.

On January 1, 2016, a few weeks before the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary, former Ohio Representative Michael Oxley, who had served as an FBI agent and was the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and House sponsor of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which regulated Wall Street after the collapse of the CIA-linked Enron, died of lung cancer in McLean, Virginia. Oxley never smoked. Oxley left Congress in 2007. On August 4, 2016, nine-term Ohio Representative Steve LaTourette, a close confidante of House Speaker John Boehner, died at his home, also in McLean, Virginia, of pancreatic cancer. McLean is adjacent to CIA headquarters in Langley.

In May 2015, LaTourette sued the federal government over a misdiagnosis of his cancer by U.S. Capitol doctors in 2012. It was an unusual situation reminiscent of Representative John Murtha's botched gall bladder operation at Bethesda Naval Hospital, which resulted in his death. LaTourette was one of the only members of the House who defended his fellow Ohioian, Representative James Traficant, from expulsion from the House after his federal conviction on corruption charges. Traficant died in a 2014 accident when his tractor flipped over on him.

With the CIA involved in election tampering across the country, it was only a matter of time before it leaked. With Ohio being so crucial in the election, the CIA showed its hand in the state and the interference by Langley became known to an inner circle of Republicans, both current and former office holders.

The only former CIA director who has publicly endorsed Trump is Bill Clinton's first director James Woolsey, who describes himself as a life-long Democrat. Clinton fired Woolsey in December 1994 after CIA officer Aldrich Ames was revealed to be a Soviet spy. Mrs. Clinton has been endorsed by former acting CIA director Mike Morrel. Former CIA and National Security Agency director Michael Hayden said Hillary Clinton would be a better president than the "incoherent" Trump. Former CIA director David Petraeus wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post last May that condemned Trump's rhetoric without mentioning Trump's name: "inflammatory political discourse . . . has become far too common both at home and abroad against Muslims and Islam." Former CIA director Robert Gates has also been generally supportive of Hillary Clinton and very critical of Trump.

The CIA has been at the forefront of proffering intelligence that Russia has been interfering in the U.S. election by leaking hacked Democratic Party emails to WikiLeaks. This is part of a ruse by the CIA to cover the tracks on its own interference in the election by running interference for Trump throughout the primaries. As the GOP in Ohio discovered, Trump, who advances a number of conspiracy theories in his own right, is a perhaps unwitting major component of a major political conspiracy to hand Hillary Clinton the White House and the Democrats the Congress with the gift-wrapping and ribbons supplied by the CIA.

 

 

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